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The Bear Visits the King of the Birds
Voices CHARLES COLLINGWOOD
COLIN JEAVONS , GWENLLIAN OWEN English version bv
"ICHAEL GRAFTON-ROBINSON ( Repeat)

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Collingwood
Unknown:
Colin Jeavons

Tony Hart, Pat Keysell and Ben Benison including the Prof and Wilf Lunn with his latest extraordinary machine also Burbles, Mr Blue and Cuckoo, Humphrey Umbrage and Susanne
(Repeat)

Send a painting for the 'Gallery' to Take Hart, [address removed]. (We are sorry that we cannot return them, but there is a prize for any that are shown.)

Contributors

Presenter/Artist:
Tony Hart
Presenter:
Pat Keysell
The Prof:
David Cleveland
Inventor:
Wilf Lunn
Director:
Clive Doig
Producer:
Patrick Dowling

presenting the British scene to the British people.
FRANK BOUGH, SUE LAWLEY
HUGH SCULLY , JOHN STAPLKTON and BOB WELLINGS present a mixture of topical reports, special investigations, films and features.

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Unknown:
John Staplkton
Unknown:
Bob Wellings

by CARLA LANE starring featuring and in The Sixth Day
Sandra is desperately wanting to start a family. Carol is now Derek and Sandra's new lodger. Her cousin, a small boy named Willy, comes to stay and Sandra tries her hand as a mother - without success. The only person he will have anything to do with is Derek,
Designer MARJORIE PRATT
Produced by ROGER RACE Repeal)

Contributors

Unknown:
Carla Lane
Designer:
Marjorie Pratt
Produced By:
Roger Race
Sandra:
Nerys Hughes
Carol:
Elizabeth Estensen
Mrs Hutchinson:
Mollie Sugden
Mrs Boswell:
Carmel McSharry
Derek Paynton:
Tom Chadbon
Mr Boswell:
Ray Dunbobbin
Lucian:
Michael Angelis
Willy:
Kevin Sullivan
Man with dog:
Bill Waddington

starring Telly Savalas as Police Lieutenant Theo Kojak Kojak's Days (Part 2)
There is no let-up on the case load for Kojak. From prostitution to drug addiction to inurder-the city never sleeps ...
Written by CHESTER KRUMHOLZ
Directed by CHARLES s. DUBIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Lieutenant Theo Kojak
Written By:
Chester Krumholz
Directed By:
Charles S. Dubin

by Desmond Wilcox
The last programme in this series: The Immigrant
Leon Stein is a New Yorker. He is also a Trade Union leader, an editor, an author - and a Jew. His parents were immigrants to
America and came through Ellis Island at the turn of the century.
LEON STEIN worked in the rag trade. At 17 he went into a sweat-shop as his mother and father had before him. He learned his trade as a fabric cutter before he became a full-time organiser for the International Ladies Garment Workers' Union, and editor of the union newspaper Justice.
At 65, Leon Stein still feels the powerful pull of his immigrant origins. With the union, he welcomes new immigrants - although these days they are more likely to be Chinese or South American than European. The Trade Union and the rag trade, he claims, are the great Americanisers.
Historical adviser
PROFESSOR MARCUS CUNLIFFE
Executive producer ADAM CLAPHAM Producer IVOR DUNKERTON

Contributors

Unknown:
Desmond Wilcox
Unknown:
Leon Stein
Unknown:
Leon Stein
Unknown:
Leon Stein
Unknown:
Professor Marcus Cunliffe
Producer:
Ivor Dunkerton

The first in a series of seven music features about great 20th-century musicians
Paul Robeson 1898-1976
More than 50 years ago, Paul Robeson sang ' 01' Man River' in the London production of ' Show-boat ' and became a star overnight. Born the son of a slave, he was a gifted athlete and scholar, a fighter for civil rights, and perhaps the greatest black actor and singer America has ever known.
Dame Peggy Ashcroft , Dame Flora Robson , Elisabeth Welch
Andrew Faulds , Paul Robeson Jr are among those who tell the story of a man who rose to international fame, was persecuted for his political beliefs, and ended his life as a recluse.
Inscribed on his gravestone are the words: The artist must elect to fight for freedom or for slavery. I have made my choice. I had no alternative.'
Narrator BREWSTER MASON
Film editor ALLAN TYRER
Produced by GEOFFREY BAINES
'Next week Dave Brubeck - a portrait oj the jazz pianist and composer)

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Robeson
Unknown:
Paul Robeson
Unknown:
Dame Peggy Ashcroft
Unknown:
Dame Flora Robson
Unknown:
Elisabeth Welch
Unknown:
Andrew Faulds
Unknown:
Paul Robeson Jr
Narrator:
Brewster Mason
Editor:
Allan Tyrer
Produced By:
Geoffrey Baines
Unknown:
Dave Brubeck

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